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Technically Daneis wasn't a Chief he was a Dallas Texan. The former Chief in the tv sitcom is now a well known actor, which isn't The Tooz. |
This cant be one football player. Everyone of these is a seperate player. Could have made that clear. Alex Smith was Reggie Bush HS teammate.
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Robert Hines ran in the olympics
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Anyway done with the misleading post. Oh and John Matuszak was in Mash. Next time instead of what player make it Plural.
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John Amos was in Good Times.
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Buck Buchanan also had a role in the movie M*A*S*H. Williamson had the speaking part, but Buchanan got some good camera time.
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In 1967, Amos signed a free agent contract with the American Football League's Kansas City Chiefs. Coach Hank Stram told him, "you're not a football player, you're a man who is trying to play football." Amos approached Stram with a poem he wrote about a mythical creature that passes the door of all players who are cut from a team. He read it to the team and received a standing ovation from all the players and coaches. Amos said Stram pushed him in the direction of writing after he was released from training camp. He returned to the Continental League, where he played that year with the Victoria Steelers. |
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your thread style is so misleading it's like you are describing every person you wanted to be ROFL |
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